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The National Academy of Sciences ( NAS ) Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation ( BEIR ) report, NAS BEIR VII was an expert panel who reviewed available peer reviewed literature and writes, " the committee concludes that the preponderance of information indicates that there will be some risk, even at low doses ".

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A typical week during the season has practices at NAS Pensacola on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
The main airshows are conducted on Saturdays and Sundays, with the team returning home to NAS Pensacola on Sunday evenings after the show.
" The Blue Angels ' first public demonstration also netted the team its first trophy, which sits on display at the team's current home at NAS Pensacola.
The Blue Angels were officially recommissioned on 25 October 1951, and reported to NAS Corpus Christi, Texas.
Debian can be used on a variety of hardware, from laptops and desktops to NAS devices, phones, and servers.
RRC and NAS messages go on SRBs.
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center of the National Academies is located on 100 Academy Drive in Irvine, California, near the campus of the University of California, Irvine ; it offers a conference center and houses several NAS programs.
801 NAS disbanded on 28 March 2006 at RNAS Yeovilton ( HMS Heron ).
Clay County is also a popular choice of residence for military personnel who are stationed on bases in nearby Duval County ( NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport ).
In discussions, Spider reveals he and his allies at a local clinic were to be the recipients of Johnny's data, supposedly Pharma-Kon's unpublished cure for " nerve attenuation syndrome " ( NAS ), a plague ravaging mankind due to the over-reliance on technology and causing political strife.
* NAS – USGS fact sheet on tiger musky
* 1981 – 1984: Sub-Lieutenant, Pilot, 820 NAS on HMS Invincible ;
* 1984 – 1993: Lieutenant, Pilot, 815 NAS on HMS Brazen ; Helicopter Warfare Instructor, 702 NAS at RNAS Culdrose ; Flight Commander, 829 NAS on HMS Campbeltown
Corpus Christi Army Depot, located on NAS Corpus Christi, is the largest helicopter repair facility in the world.
A total of 16 B-25s were subsequently flown to NAS Alameda, California, on 31 March.
In 1974, he graduated from U. S. Naval Test Pilot School and was assigned to the Strike Aircraft Test Directorate at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, to work on the A-6E TRAM and Cruise missile guidance systems.
He is a corresponding member of the NAS Committee on Human Rights, and a member of the United States National Research Council Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate.

NAS and which
Setts may be registered with the International Tartan Index ( ITI ) of the charitable organisation Scottish Tartans Authority ( STA ), which maintains a collection of fabric samples characterized by name and thread count, for free, and / or registered with the Scottish Register of Tartans ( SRT ) of the statutory body the National Archives of Scotland ( NAS ), if the tartan meets NAS's criteria, for UK ₤ 70 as of 2010.
Nerve Attenuation Syndrome ( NAS ) is a fictional disease in the film, which is not present in the short story.
Kings County is also home to NAS Lemoore, which is the U. S. Navy's newest and largest master jet air station.
Other important employers include NAS Lemoore, the U. S. Navy's largest master jet base and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation which operates three state prisons in Kings County.
Nominations are then sent to the Committee of the National Medal of Science which is a board composed of fourteen presidential appointees comprising twelve scientists, and two ex officio members-the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy ( OSTP ) and the president of the National Academy of Sciences ( NAS ).
Many Hanford residents work for other nearby employers such as NAS Lemoore, the U. S. Navy's largest Master Jet Base located WSW of Hanford and for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation which operates three state prisons in Kings County.
The NAS report had recommended standards be set for the time of peak risk, which might approach a period of one million years.
He is a co-author of the NAS Benchmarks, which are used to assess and analyze the performance of parallel scientific computers.
It operated three aircraft plants, at the Brewster Building in Long Island City, New York, Newark, New Jersey, and, in 1941, in Warminster Township, Pennsylvania, which was then known as NAS Johnsville.
P2V Neptune patrol bombers, which arrived in the late 1940s, would eventually make up six patrol squadrons at NAS Whidbey.
During World War II, the civilian airfield was first leased and then sold to the United States Navy, which subsequently established Naval Air Station New York ( NAS New York ) to host several naval aviation units of the U. S. Atlantic Fleet, to include three land-based antisubmarine patrol squadrons, a scout observation service unit, and two Naval Air Transport Service ( NATS ) squadrons ( processing the majority of the aircraft destined for the Pacific Theater ), while still retaining the Coast Guard Air Station as a tenant.
NAS systems are networked appliances which contain one or more hard drives, often arranged into logical, redundant storage containers or RAID arrays.
When both are served over the network, NAS could have better performance than DAS, because the NAS device can be tuned precisely for file serving which is less likely to happen on a server responsible for other processing.
Both NAS and DAS can have various amount of cache memory, which greatly affects performance.
* A few NAS solutions support AFP mostly by means of Netatalk: LaCie EtherNet Disk & 12big ( AFP 3. 3 ), NETGEAR's ReadyNAS ( AFP 3. 2 ), QNAP ( AFP 3. x ), Synology's Disk Stations ( AFP 3. 1 ), Thecus ( AFP 3. x ), Adaptec's Snap Server ( AFP 3. 1 ), Exanet's ExaStore ( AFP 3. 1 ), Iomega's Home Media Network Hard Drive, and Apple's Time Capsule ( AFP 3. 2 ) being commercial examples and FreeNAS and napp-it ( which use Netatalk ) being free software examples.
Hambardzumyan Prize are being presented by the special Committee attached to the Presidium of NAS RA, the staff of which is being established by the Government of RA by the presentation of the Presidium of NAS RA.
Nearly 9, 000 aviation cadets for the U. S. Navy, U. S. Marine Corps and U. S. Coast Guard received their primary flight training at NAS Glenview during WWII, which represented over 800, 000 flight hours and over 2 million takeoffs and landings.
The next scheduled turn was to a heading of 241 ° to fly at the end of which the exercise was completed and the Avengers would turn left to then return to NAS Ft. Lauderdale.
The Defender could not be fitted with these without major modifications, which given the small numbers of NAS vehicles sold in relation to Land Rover's global sales, were not economically viable.
The first was the Defender 50th which was essentially a NAS ( North American Spec ) Defender 90 Station Wagon.
During World War II, pilots from NAS Brunswick as well as those of the Royal Navy / Fleet Air Arms used the station as a base from which they carried out anti-submarine warfare missions with around-the-clock efficiency.

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In 1991 he reported to the Naval Strike Warfare Center at NAS Fallon, Nevada, where he served as a Strike Leader Attack Training Syllabus Instructor and a Contingency Cell Planning Officer.
Reporting to the battleship Arizona ( BB-39 ) in February 1927, Bristol served as executive officer of that dreadnought until April of the following year, and then moved to the Naval Air Station ( NAS ), San Diego, California for aviation instruction.
Following further flight training at NAS, Pensacola, Florida, he was designated a naval aviator and was sent to the Asiatic Fleet, where he served as commanding officer of the seaplane tender Jason ( AV-2 ) and later, as Commander, Aircraft Squadrons, Asiatic Fleet.
Initially functioning as an uncontrolled airfield, the former Navy control tower was reactivated in the early 1970s as a non-FAA facility, employing a number of retired enlisted Navy air traffic controllers who had previously served at NAS Sanford.
CGAS Brooklyn continued to operate from NAS New York and the installation also served as a base for units of the New York Air National Guard during the Cold War.
He graduated from the United States Naval Test Pilot School in 1981, and served at the Naval Air Test Center at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, as the A-6 program manager, X-29 advanced technology demonstrator project officer, and as a test pilot for flight systems and ordnance separation testing on A-6 Intruder and A-4 Skyhawk series aircraft.
After designation as a Naval Aviator at Beeville, Texas in May 1973, he flew F-4 Phantom aircraft with VF-121 at NAS Miramar, California ; with VF-151 aboard the, permanently homeported in Yokosuka, Japan ; and with the U. S. Air Force in the 426th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, where he served as Weapons and Tactics Instructor.
Culbertson then served as the Catapult and Arresting Gear Officer for the until May 1981 when he was selected to attend the U. S. Naval Test Pilot School, NAS Patuxent River, Maryland.
* Astronaut Neil Armstrong, served as a Naval Aviator and Naval Reservist at NAS Glenview.
* Former President Gerald Ford, served at NAS Glenview from the end of April 1945 to January 1946, during World War II, as the Staff Physical and Military Training Officer.
* Meinhardt Raabe, who portrayed the coroner in The Wizard of Oz, served with the Civil Air Patrol at NAS Chicago / NASGlenview during World War II.
After completing jet training in the TA-4J Skyhawk, Scott served a tour of duty with Fighter Squadron 84 ( VF-84 ) at NAS Oceana, Virginia, flying the F-14 Tomcat.
He served as a production test pilot at the Naval Aviation Depot, NAS Jacksonville, Florida, flying the F / A-18 Hornet and the A-7 Corsair aircraft.
A 1975 graduate of the U. S. Naval Test Pilot School at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, he served as Head of the Ordnance Systems branch and as a test pilot for more than 20 different types of fixed-and rotary-wing aircraft.
Following his successful assignment at NAS Anacostia as staff officer of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Wead was assigned staff duty involving flying at NAS North Island where he served as Flag Lieutenant to Captain Stanford Elwood Moses, USN-the flight project commander at NAS North Island.
Finally the Intrepid M designation was changed to refer only to models using external NAS storage served by a NetApp filer ; the model with its own internal storage was then redesignated Intrepid S. The last Intrepid release included monitoring capability for managed machines and the Intrepid itself plus a sophisticated policy engine that permitted on-the-fly rebooting or rebinding of managed machines to new ones from a reserved pool as dictated by policy rules.
As of 1994, the 26 NAS airports served 94 % of all scheduled passenger and cargo traffic in Canada.
The previous NAS Bermuda was renamed the NAS Annex and served primarily as a dock area for visiting U. S. naval vessels and as support facility for the nearby Naval Facility ( NAVFAC ) Bermuda that supported the Sound Underwater Surveillance System ( SOSUS ) activity.
On October 23, 1943, the airport was commissioned as Naval Air Auxiliary Station Watsonville ( NAAS Watsonville ) and served as a satellite to Naval Air Station ( NAS ) Alameda.

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